Homeschool Camps

Mini Camp for Homeschoolers Only!

New program for homeschool students: Mini Camps! Homeschool Mini Camps foster new curiosities and discoveries about the world around us as we use science as a tool for exploring that world. In these child drop-off camps, campers explore the concepts of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) through creative, hands-on explorations. Only homeschool students are able to join these camps, so it is another great way to meet with homeschool students in the area.

Additional Camp Dates:February 7, 2019- Mindstorm-ing Mad About Robots. Ages: 6-11 years. Registration information to be announced soon! April 18, 2019- MArKEt It. Ages: 9-14 years. Registration information to be announced soon!

Frequently Asked Questions

Have some questions about camps at the Scott Family Amazeum? Be sure to read through our Mini Camp Frequently Asked Questions document. If you still have questions, please email. Ashlee at abailey@amazeum.org, or call her at 479-696-9280 ext.211.

Homeschool Parents

The Amazeum wants to hear from you directly about how we can serve you and the Homeschool community better. Your voices, ideas, and suggestions for programming, and other ways that the Amazeum can be a resource for you are very important to us. Please send your ideas to homeschoolresources@amazeum.org.

The Scott Family Amazeum is a hands-on, interactive museum for children and families located in Bentonville, Ark. A museum with a foundation in the arts and sciences, the Amazeum encourages creativity, curiosity and community through exhibits, educational collaboration, and programs, workshops and camps. Amazeum experiences include a climbable tree canopy, indoor cave, tinkering hub, nearly one acre of outdoor space, and ever-evolving daily pop-up activities.